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Tablet Clean Installation

I am not sure how this site works. I am posting it again.
I think I might have posted it as a comment instead of a question.

Hello,

Installing Tablet CD 1&2 OEM asks for Windows XP Pro SP2 CD.
(It asks for tablet CD2, this is normal) but it asks for a XP pro SP2 CD?
Anyway, I have a XP Pro SP2 CD and the clean installation worked fine.

But, what I want are easy steps on how to have all of these 3 CDs on just
one DVD?
I mean, is it possible to slipstream Tablet CD 1, Tablet CD 2 and XP Pro SP2
CD
in just one DVD or one CD(if it fits).

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i have recently buy an old tabletPC and when i was instaling windows
XP TabletPC, i need to insert a CD whith SP2, i get it from microsoft
website 2 years ago!! everything work fine!!!! my tablet PC is working
100% fine!!!!

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Larsen,
as you say that yo don't know how the MS newsgroups work:
Are you still listening?

If so, pls acknowledge that.
In case yes:
I'd come up with some suggestions.

Rainald

Larsen wrote:
> I am not sure how this site works. I am posting it again.
> I think I might have posted it as a comment instead of a question.
>
> Hello,
>
> Installing Tablet CD 1&2 OEM asks for Windows XP Pro SP2 CD.
> (It asks for tablet CD, this is normal) but it asks for a XP pro
> SP2 CD? Anyway, I have a XP Pro SP2 CD and the clean installation
> worked fine.
>
>
> But, what I want are easy steps on how to have all of these 3 CDs
> on just one DVD?
> I mean, is it possible to slipstream Tablet CD 1, Tablet CD 2 and
> XP Pro SP2 CD
> in just one DVD or one CD(if it fits).
>
> Can anybody explain to me why while installing TABLET 2005 it asks
> for XP Pro SP2 CD ?
>
> Thanks!

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